s |
otter |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a proper noun otter is
a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
seals |
otter |
As proper nouns the difference between seals and otter
is that
seals is while
otter is a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
otter |
vole |
As a proper noun otter
is a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
As a verb vole is
to want.
say |
otter |
As proper nouns the difference between say and otter
is that
say is while
otter is a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
otter |
muskrat |
As a proper noun otter
is a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
As a noun muskrat is
a large aquatic rodent;.
sloth |
otter |
As a noun sloth
is (uncountable) laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour.
As a verb sloth
is (obsolete|intransitive) to be idle.
As a proper noun otter is
a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
otter |
hamster |
As a proper noun otter
is a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
As a noun hamster is
.
fox |
otter |
As proper nouns the difference between fox and otter
is that
fox is derived from the name of the animal while
otter is a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
As a noun fox
is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
walrus |
otter |
As a noun walrus
is (countable) a large arctic marine mammal related to seals and having long tusks, tough, wrinkled skin, and four flippers,.
As a proper noun otter is
a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
otter |
otter |
As proper nouns the difference between otter and otter
is that
otter is a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel while
otter is a river whose source in the blackdown hills, somerset, and which flows into lyme bay in english channel.
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